A group of Native American (Navajo) men, a woman, child, and baby in a cradleboard pose outdoors near an unhitched wagon at Shiprock, New Mexico. The men are wrapped in woven blankets and wear headbands. The woman wears a dress and shawl. The girl...

Panoramic view of members of the Colorado Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association who pose outdoors during a convention probably near the Shirley-Savoy Hotel at 17th and Lincoln Streets in downtown Denver, Colorado. Some of the men pose with their...

Panoramic view of men and women, members of The American Association of Park Superintendents, pose outdoors at Elitch Gardens in the West Highland neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The men wear suits and hats. The women wear dresses and hats...

Panoramic view of African American (Black) and white men and women, members of the N.A.A.C.P., who pose outdoors during the association's thirteenth annual convention in Newark, New Jersey. The men wear suits and ties. The women wear dresses and...

A group of Native American (Plains) and possibly white men pose outdoors. They stand near a group of trees. The men wear moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, fringed shirts, face paint, and feather headdresses.

African-American men and women, members of an American Woodmen's Association band, pose outdoors near an office in Cleveland, Ohio. They pose with their instruments that include drums, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, and baritones. A banner and...

Annie Colliere, a Native American (Plains) woman, poses outdoors with three children. She holds a baby wrapped in a blanket; one of the children wears a bonnet; the other has her head covered by the baby's blanket. A brush shelter and trees are in...

Panoramic view of members of the Order of the Blue Goose who pose outdoors in Manitou (El Paso County), Colorado. The men and boys wear suits and ties. The women wear dresses and hats decorated with flowers and feathers.

Native American (Apache) women and children pose outdoors near a timber shelter, probably either Arizona or New Mexico. Pots and pans hang on the wall of the shelter. Woven baskets are on the ground nearby.

Friday, Sharp Nose, Black Coal, Six Feathers, and other Native American (Arapaho) men pose outdoors with white men at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. Some of the Arapahoe men hold rifles, they wear moccasins, leggings, blankets, vests, hair pipe chokers,...

A Native American (Sioux) woman and child pose outdoors at the Rosebud Fair at the Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. The woman wears moccasins, a fringed dress, a beaded shawl and a hair pipe necklace. She holds a feather headdress. The child wears a...

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bennett and Mrs. D. C. Oakes pose outdoors near the Daniel C. Oakes house on Curtis Street in downtown Denver, Colorado. The one-story wood frame house has a pitched roof and is surrounded by trees.

Native American (Sioux) men pose outdoors with rifles, staffs decorated with fur pelts, and feathers. They wear moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, vests, hair pipe breastplates, and feather headdresses. Tepees and men on horseback are nearby.

Children, women and men sit on the beach and swim in the waters of Smith Lake in Washington Park, Denver, Colorado. Boys and girls climb the diving platforms and stand on the piers. Shows the bathhouse, umbrellas, and bikes.

Betty Gallow Wonder was born July 17, 1939, in Denver, Colorado. A life-long resident of the Elyria neighborhood, she was the only child of working parents. She and many extended family members grew up and remained in the area. Betty spent most...